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From: Romain Chanut <romainchanut@gmail.com>
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Subject: [Rada] froggies would like to visit the brmlab
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Hello Rada,
I was supposed to visit you on Wednesday for the after CCCamp after-party,
but i went to the Green Drinks meeting where i met Sarah Shawn and other
very nice people who were curious about Jerry and i didnt have the courage
to leave them...
I give a talk at the Locus workerspace in Prague at 12pm, but I would like
to visit you with Florian (CC'ed), an Ubuntu developer here in Prague,
tomorrow at the end of the afternoon. I leave Praha on Friday Night/saturday
morning, so my time schedule is a bit tied, sorry about that... :-/
I am on a road trip around East of Europe to visit beautiful cities and to
present Jerry to people who may be interested in reducing digital divide
thanks to open innovation.
Jerry is a lowcost DIY server/workstation that can be built thanks to easy
to find electronic components (mini ITX motherboards for our first shot) and
end of life materials.
You have the blog here <http://youandjerrycan.tumblr.com/> and photos
there<http://www.flickr.com/people/66112982@N03/> The
idea is to share prototypes configurations and use cases to implement
Jerry's Sons the easiest possible in developing countries, so that locals
can customize them and bring their own innovations.
an example: Jerry is drilled by small holes top and down so the processors
cooling can be passively done (only their small regular fan is used) and
someone had the idea to put mosquito nets on these holes to prevent dust and
insects to get into Jerry. isnt it ingenious? ^^
To operate, we would use videos and adapted drawn tutorials to make
technical issues more understandable by hardcore newbies ;)
remote configuration can also be a point etc...
We are very weak on technical part, we have this concept but we dont know
enough to go much further at the moment...so if you have a while and you
like Jerry's style, i would be glad to meet you and your friends tomorrow!
please tell me at what time would arrange you =)
I send you a presentation as soon as i have a better connection.
Have a good time. See You!
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Best regards,
Romain Chanut
+336 211 067 00
http://about.me/romidea
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<div>Hello Rada,</div><div><br></div><div>I was supposed to visit you on=A0=
Wednesday for the after CCCamp after-party, but i went to the Green Drinks =
meeting where i met Sarah Shawn and other very nice people who were curious=
about Jerry and i didnt have the courage to leave them...</div>
<div><br></div><div>I give a talk at the Locus workerspace in Prague at 12p=
m, but=A0I would like to visit you with Florian (CC'ed), an Ubuntu deve=
loper here in Prague, tomorrow at the end of the afternoon. I leave Praha o=
n Friday Night/saturday morning, so my time schedule is a bit tied, sorry a=
bout that... :-/</div>
<div><br></div><div>I am on a road trip around East of Europe to visit beau=
tiful cities and to present Jerry to people who may be interested in reduci=
ng digital divide thanks to open innovation.</div><div>Jerry is a lowcost D=
IY server/workstation that can be built thanks to easy to find electronic c=
omponents (mini ITX motherboards for our first shot) and end of life materi=
als.</div>
<div><br></div>You have<a href=3D"http://youandjerrycan.tumblr.com/"> the b=
log here</a>=A0and <a href=3D"http://www.flickr.com/people/66112982@N03/">p=
hotos there</a>=A0The idea is to share prototypes configurations and use ca=
ses to implement Jerry's Sons=A0the easiest possible=A0in developing co=
untries, so that locals can customize them and bring their own innovations.=
<div>
an example: Jerry is drilled by small holes top and down so the processors =
cooling can be passively done (only their small regular fan is used) and so=
meone had the idea to put=A0mosquito=A0nets on these holes to prevent dust =
and insects to get into Jerry. isnt it ingenious? ^^<br>
<div><br></div><div>To operate, we would use videos and adapted drawn tutor=
ials to make technical issues more understandable by hardcore newbies ;)</d=
iv><div>remote configuration can also be a point etc...<br clear=3D"all">
<div><br></div><div>We are very weak on technical part, we have this concep=
t but we dont know enough to go much further at the moment...so if you have=
a while and you like Jerry's style, i would be glad to meet you and yo=
ur friends tomorrow! please tell me at what time would arrange you =3D)</di=
v>
<div><br></div><div>I send you a presentation as soon as i have a better co=
nnection.</div><div><br></div><div>Have a good time. See You!</div>-- <br>B=
est regards,<br>Romain Chanut<br>+336 211 067 00<br><a href=3D"http://about=
.me/romidea" target=3D"_blank">http://about.me/romidea</a><br>
</div></div>
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